
Late Bronze Age II
White Slip Bowl
Pottery bowl in White Slip II ware; handmade; deep hemispherical body with a round base and a wishbone handel below the rim; repaired from several pieces; made of buff clay with a thick whitish slip; decorated with dark brown paint with ladder pattern friezes and cross-hatched lozenges. Dimensions: Diameter: 22.20 centimetres Object Type: bowl Ware: White Slip Ware (Cypriot) Series: White Slip II (SCE type IA) Techniques: handmade; slipped; painted
Date
1375 - 1200 BC
Accession No.
1982,0726.14
Collection
British Museum
Provenance
- Cyprus
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